The Transect as a Method for Mapping and Narrating Water Landscapes: Humboldt’s Open Works and Transareal Travelling
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The Transect as a Method for Mapping and Narrating Water Landscapes : Humboldt’s Open Works and Transareal Travelling. / Diedrich, Lisa; Lee, Gini; Braae, Ellen Marie.
In: New American Notes Online, Vol. 6, 2014.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - The Transect as a Method for Mapping and Narrating Water Landscapes
T2 - Humboldt’s Open Works and Transareal Travelling
AU - Diedrich, Lisa
AU - Lee, Gini
AU - Braae, Ellen Marie
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - In current urban design and landscape architecture practice, designers often address sites from static and material perspectives: as empty grounds where new design inventions are played out at the whim of their creators. Despite such design works claiming site specificity as their guide, generic outcomes that ignore or overlook local conditions abound, lacking response to ephemeral yet essential site properties such as temporal dynamics and atmospheric encounters. The focus of this NANO note seeks methods for site exploration to inform site transformation through representing the narrative, ephemeral, and dynamic qualities of places that could contribute to open work design approaches.
AB - In current urban design and landscape architecture practice, designers often address sites from static and material perspectives: as empty grounds where new design inventions are played out at the whim of their creators. Despite such design works claiming site specificity as their guide, generic outcomes that ignore or overlook local conditions abound, lacking response to ephemeral yet essential site properties such as temporal dynamics and atmospheric encounters. The focus of this NANO note seeks methods for site exploration to inform site transformation through representing the narrative, ephemeral, and dynamic qualities of places that could contribute to open work design approaches.
KW - ???Landskabsarkitektur???
KW - ???Kortlægning???
KW - Faculty of Humanities
KW - landscape
KW - Humboldt
KW - Transect Fieldwork
M3 - Journal article
VL - 6
JO - N A N O (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
JF - N A N O (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
SN - 2160-0104
ER -
ID: 131702627